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(I saw that meg removed the boards from the IG, so i provided my own kitty bobo archive.)
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In the summer of 2001, Cartoon Network was hosting their second Big Pick contest, when pilots would be voted upon, and whichever pilot got most votes CN would greenlight to make it into a full series. One of these pilots was "A Kitty Bobo Show", and it managed to get in second. However, many people don't know that there were other episodes in the works but never finished.
In the summer of 2001, Cartoon Network was hosting their second Big Pick contest, when pilots would be voted upon, and whichever pilot got most votes Cartoon Network would greenlight to make it into a full series. One of these pilots was '''''A Kitty Bobo Show''''', and it managed to get in second place behind ''Codename Kids Next Door''. '''However, many people don't know that there were other episodes in the works but never finished'''.


==History==
==History==
In the summer of 2001 after Kitty Bobo being in second place, CN ordered a second pilot or short for summer of 2002, and a storyboard was being made by series creator Kevin Kaliher. In it, Kitty Bobo is kicked out of his home and moves in with his friend, Monkey Carl, but ends up being a poor guest. Many people think CN asked for another short because of its second place in the contest. For unknown reasons, CN cancelled airing it altogether. However, in 2010, co-creator Meg Dunn started a Kickstarter for another show called Chloe and The Stars. One of the rewards for pledging $75 was a full .PDF format of the second pilot's storyboard. Some panels of the storyboard showed up on Dunn's blog, but not the full storyboard itself. However, the storyboard hasn't been uploaded to the internet and only 3 people are in possession of it, and it's now impossible to get as the Kickstarter failed to reach its backing goal and has been shut down. On March 16th, 2016, Kaliher stated that he currently doesn't have the storyboard at the moment in an email.  
In the summer of 2001 after Kitty Bobo being in second place, CN ordered a second pilot or short for summer of 2002, and a storyboard was being made by series creator Kevin Kaliher. In it, Kitty Bobo is kicked out of his home and moves in with his friend, Monkey Carl, but ends up being a poor guest. Many people think CN asked for another short because of its high placement in the contest.


In 2020, An anonymous person contacted Meghan Dunn, who said that she had the storyboards. The user was later contacted by her boyfriend, who sent the person some snapshots of the storyboards.
For unknown reasons, CN cancelled airing it altogether. However, in 2010, co-creator Meg Dunn started a Kickstarter for another show called Chloe and The Stars. One of the rewards for pledging $75 was a full .PDF format of the second pilot's storyboard. Some panels of the storyboard showed up on Dunn's blog, but not the full storyboard itself. However, the storyboard hasn't been uploaded to the internet and only 3 people are in possession of it, and it's now impossible to get, as the Kickstarter failed to reach its backing goal and has been shut down. On March 16th, 2016, Kaliher stated that he currently doesn't have the storyboards at the moment in an email.
 
In 2020, LMW User YoungBoy contacted Meghan Dunn, who said that she had the storyboards. The user was later contacted by her boyfriend, who sent the person some snapshots of the storyboards.
He also confirms that there are actually four storyboards of the series. One of these stories, as seen below, is about Kitty Bobo going on a date with a new character, Lily, who was intended to be his love interest.
He also confirms that there are actually four storyboards of the series. One of these stories, as seen below, is about Kitty Bobo going on a date with a new character, Lily, who was intended to be his love interest.
On August 14, 2020, Meg Dunn posted a majority of the storyboards to her instagram, @whitelabelcartoons. But eventually deleted them for unknown reasons.<ref>[https://instagram.com/whitelabelcartoons?igshid=ra8b99gk2sh7 Meg Dunn's Current Instagram Page.] Retrieved 23 Sep 20</ref> A Google Drive Folder with Kitty Bobo artwork and Storyboards is provided.<ref>[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1x2X4trP3_xMZW4H5f5OddGF2_djtbs42?usp=sharing The Kitty Bobo Archive.]</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
[[File:AF4612D9-8322-4A83-BD23-477446A7EE07.jpeg|thumb|left|Kitty Bobo sitting in a bathtub with a toy boat.]]
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File:CCE3D83F-22FC-4069-BDAC-ED89917D942E.jpeg|Kitty Bobo sitting in a bathtub with a toy boat.
[[File:022A3FAB-5E67-40D9-871C-F9D6DAC67941.jpeg|thumb|left|Kitty Bobo on a date with Lily, his love interest.]]
File:022A3FAB-5E67-40D9-871C-F9D6DAC67941.jpeg|Kitty Bobo on a date with Lily, his love interest.
</gallery>


==References==
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Revision as of 23:58, 14 February 2021

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A poster used to pitch the show, panels are part of various storyboards.

Status: Partially Found

In the summer of 2001, Cartoon Network was hosting their second Big Pick contest, when pilots would be voted upon, and whichever pilot got most votes Cartoon Network would greenlight to make it into a full series. One of these pilots was A Kitty Bobo Show, and it managed to get in second place behind Codename Kids Next Door. However, many people don't know that there were other episodes in the works but never finished.

History

In the summer of 2001 after Kitty Bobo being in second place, CN ordered a second pilot or short for summer of 2002, and a storyboard was being made by series creator Kevin Kaliher. In it, Kitty Bobo is kicked out of his home and moves in with his friend, Monkey Carl, but ends up being a poor guest. Many people think CN asked for another short because of its high placement in the contest.

For unknown reasons, CN cancelled airing it altogether. However, in 2010, co-creator Meg Dunn started a Kickstarter for another show called Chloe and The Stars. One of the rewards for pledging $75 was a full .PDF format of the second pilot's storyboard. Some panels of the storyboard showed up on Dunn's blog, but not the full storyboard itself. However, the storyboard hasn't been uploaded to the internet and only 3 people are in possession of it, and it's now impossible to get, as the Kickstarter failed to reach its backing goal and has been shut down. On March 16th, 2016, Kaliher stated that he currently doesn't have the storyboards at the moment in an email.

In 2020, LMW User YoungBoy contacted Meghan Dunn, who said that she had the storyboards. The user was later contacted by her boyfriend, who sent the person some snapshots of the storyboards. He also confirms that there are actually four storyboards of the series. One of these stories, as seen below, is about Kitty Bobo going on a date with a new character, Lily, who was intended to be his love interest.

On August 14, 2020, Meg Dunn posted a majority of the storyboards to her instagram, @whitelabelcartoons. But eventually deleted them for unknown reasons.[1] A Google Drive Folder with Kitty Bobo artwork and Storyboards is provided.[2]

Gallery

References